Sirius Sports Cards Auction # 14 is Now Open for Bidding, Ends on Thursday, April 8, 2010, at 11 PM EST Using the 15 Minute RuleThere are 328 lots for auction that will end on Thursday, April 8, 2010, at 11 PM EST using the 15 minute rule. This auction features many high
grade and low pop cards for collectors to complete their sets. Rookies include Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Don Drysdale, Nolan Ryan, Reggie Jackson,
Stan Musial, Terry Bradshaw, and more. There are a nice run of high grade Hall of Fame players, and low population commons such as three 1962 Fleer Football
cards graded PSA 10, 1960s Baseball PSA 9's, as well as 1970s Baseball and Hockey PSA 9's and 10's.
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Showing Their Metal: Collectors Clamor for Vintage Topps CoinsMost of us who collected sportscards during our youth remember trading with our friends and buying packs at the store, but there have been other collectibles put
out by manufacturers -- like stamps, pins and even coins featuring those same sports legends. Today, some collectors have decided to revisit certain coin issues such as 1964 and 1971 Topps coins.
Each set contained many of the major stars of the era and they have started to become quite collectible due to their excellent player selection and relatively affordable price.
In the following article, we learn more about these once obscure sets.
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PSA PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT

The Men of T206 - New Book Reveals the Tales of Players Featured in the Storied SetThe T206 baseball set has long been one of the most iconic issues in the hobby. The Monster, as it is often referred to, is enormous in size but also one of the
most beautiful sets ever made. The one aspect of the set that differs from the sets most hobbyists remember collecting as kids is that the backs do not contain
any information about the players. There are no statistics or stories about any of them, from the commons to the Hall of Famers. Tom Zappala has put together a
beautiful book, due out in this spring, that will allow collectors to get to know the players who comprise this magnificent hobby staple. In the following piece,
we interview Tom about his exciting new book.
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PSA SET REGISTRYSM SPOTLIGHT

Teemu - The Number One Current Finest 1970-1979 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Wax Pack (Any Series) SetThis set jumped out as one of the first complete Wax Pack runs on the registry. During the 1970s, O-Pee-Chee continued to manufacture the most popular
hockey sets of the time. Always considered much tougher than their Topps counterparts, the O-Pee-Chee cards sell for a noticeable premium. During this
stretch, O-Pee-Chee was responsible for producing some of the most popular hockey rookie cards in the hobby, from Ken Dryden to Wayne Gretzky. This complete
set, with images, has a high GPA of 8.18, enabling it to become one of the first award-winning pack collections in the registry.
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Set Registry Special!$14 Per Card - 5 Day / No Minimum - Cards valued under $500 each for Sports & Non-Sports.
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Fun, informative, and sometimes controversial, the PSA Set Registry Messageboard is the place to get involved with other collectors who are currently participating in the Set Registry program or are just beginning.
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Question: Is it possible to receive a MK (Mark) qualifier on a card without the presence of ink or pencil?

Answer:
Yes. Sometimes, the ink or pencil used to make a mark on a card will disappear over time but the impression may still be left on the surface of the
card from the applied pressure of the writing instrument. In that case, a qualifier of MK will still apply.

COLLECTORS SURVEY

In your opinion, which of the following is the most important piece of basketball memorabilia on the list?

Results from last survey: 34% feel the most valuable Babe Ruth piece in the hobby is the bat (now autographed) that he used to hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium, in 1923.
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